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SECOND EDITION

Messrs Lowea & lorns add to their stock sale for Wednesday, April 20th, 200 wethers and 150 lambs, In the University boat race on Saturday, Oxford defeated Cambridge by a lenpth and a Members of Masterton.Tent, 1.0,11',', are requested to attend the funeral of the .late Bro. A. E. Jonos, .which leaves his father's house, Upper Plain road, at 4 p.m. on the I2ih inst. ' A specially important sale of drapery and clothing will be held in Mr F. H. Wood's auction room, at Groytown, on Saturday next, Full details will be advertised tomorrow.' The Connnoroial Hotel in Willimtreet, Wellington, ban been taken over by Mr George M. Ouimlette,formerly manager of the Olub Hotel at Marietta

Visitors to Wellington this holiday season will do well to pay a visit to the D.1.0. Co-operative Stores; where an immense new stook.of the laceat novelties in almost every line imaginable may be inspected without leaving the company's building. To further add to the conyenionco of - customers, a Jadiob' retiring room haß been fitted up, and a commodious refreshment room, where afternoon tea and light refreshments may be. obtained. This' latter arrangement has been found a threat success, and is very convenient for oountry visitors and ladies residing some distance from the city, Mr F. H. Wood held a Bale of drapory and. clothing at his Carterton rooms on Saturday, under instructions from Mr D. M. Ford, of Auckland. Tkore was a yety large attendance of the public, the bidding was spirited, and many good bargains were obtained, there beinsjno reserve, and no delay in knooking the goods down. / • ; Alwayß ; read the newspaper, and keep thoroughly 'posted ia regard to the .transactions of tho world. Ho who is without a nowspaper ls'.cut oil from bis species, in these days of telegraphs and-steam, : Many important inventions and improvements, in every branch of trade are being made, and ho who don't consult the newspapers will very soon find himself out in the, cold Strangers that'don't read thjs paragraph will hardly know that L, J. Hooper and Co,', of the Bon Maroh&, is the okeapest and best drapery establishment, andbavo nowopened up their new'season's shipments of all the latest novolties -in English and French millinery, dress, goods, eto, Residents have an advantage as Hooper & Co, areknownto them as well asflowrockses and Crewdsons calicoes, which the firm kee a big stock of, Still' there are times when residents would bo out in the cold if they did not consult the papers. For instance Messrs Hooper and Company have a special line they they know is going to give 40s in the £ in value to those who purchase it, They let their friends know through the columns of the press; some .read it, some don't, Those they do have an advantage over those that don't,'. Ladies'.: and children's ulßtors, jackets, {urolined cloaks,' velvets, and plushes, fur goods, umbrellas, new hosiery and gloves Special mokes in olothjog just 'opened from tho Mosgiel, Roßlyn, Kaiapoi, Petone,and.Qnobunga mills, bljty|jts and .flannels, rugs, shawls and a .variety of boy's clothing' manufactured to'thoir own order irom good durablo Tailpring is a specialty, with the firm, . The address to those who don't know them (wkch is very few in.New .ZealandJ is li. J, Hooper & Co.', ; Bon AiarohK Maste'rton, and any order so'addressed'"wll be promptly executed.' ' '. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4086, 11 April 1892, Page 2

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551

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4086, 11 April 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4086, 11 April 1892, Page 2

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